Women's artistic individual all-around at the Games of the XXIV Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Competitors | 90 from 28 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics | ||
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List of gymnasts | ||
Artistic | ||
Team all-around | men | women |
Individual all-around | men | women |
Vault | men | women |
Floor | men | women |
Pommel horse | men | |
Rings | men | |
Parallel bars | men | |
Horizontal bar | men | |
Uneven bars | women | |
Balance beam | women | |
Rhythmic | ||
Individual all-around | women | |
These are the results of the women's individual all-around competition, one of six events for female competitors in artistic gymnastics at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. The qualification and final rounds took place on September 19, 21 and 23rd at the Olympic Gymnastics Hall. [1]
Ninety gymnasts competed in the all-around during the compulsory and optional rounds on September 19 and 21. The thirty-six highest scoring gymnasts advanced to the final on September 23. Each country was limited to three competitors in the final. Half of the points earned by each gymnast during both the compulsory and optional rounds carried over to the final. This constitutes each gymnast's "prelim" score.
Rank | Gymnast | Vault | Uneven Bars | Balance Beam | Floor | Prelim | Total |
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Yelena Shushunova (URS) | 10.000 | 9.900 | 9.925 | 10.000 | 39.837 | 79.662 | |
Daniela Silivaş (ROU) | 9.950 | 10.000 | 9.900 | 10.000 | 39.787 | 79.637 | |
Svetlana Boginskaya (URS) | 9.950 | 9.950 | 9.900 | 9.900 | 39.700 | 79.400 | |
4 | Gabriela Potorac (ROU) | 9.800 | 9.900 | 9.950 | 9.925 | 39.462 | 79.037 |
5 | Natalia Laschenova (URS) | 9.825 | 9.825 | 9.875 | 9.900 | 39.450 | 78.875 |
6 | Aurelia Dobre (ROU) | 9.825 | 9.900 | 9.900 | 9.850 | 39.337 | 78.812 |
7 | Dörte Thümmler (GDR) | 9.900 | 9.975 | 9.725 | 9.925 | 39.275 | 78.800 |
8 | Dagmar Kersten (GDR) | 9.925 | 9.900 | 9.725 | 9.900 | 39.325 | 78.775 |
9 | Diana Doudeva (BUL) | 9.800 | 9.875 | 9.825 | 9.900 | 39.325 | 78.725 |
10 | Brandy Johnson (USA) | 9.825 | 9.875 | 9.825 | 9.725 | 39.275 | 78.525 |
11 | Ulrike Klotz (GDR) | 9.800 | 9.875 | 9.775 | 9.900 | 39.137 | 78.487 |
12 | Delyana Vodenicharova (BUL) | 9.700 | 9.800 | 9.775 | 9.900 | 39.162 | 78.337 |
13 | Boriana Stoyanova (BUL) | 9.775 | 9.875 | 9.725 | 9.850 | 38.975 | 78.200 |
14 | Chen Cuiting (CHN) | 9.825 | 9.775 | 9.700 | 9.900 | 38.937 | 78.137 |
15 | Phoebe Mills (USA) | 9.800 | 9.850 | 9.275 | 9.775 | 39.337 | 78.037 |
16 | Kelly Garrison-Steves (USA) | 9.825 | 9.750 | 9.675 | 9.775 | 38.912 | 77.937 |
17 | Iveta Poloková (TCH) | 9.700 | 9.825 | 9.700 | 9.800 | 38.825 | 77.850 |
18 | Eva Rueda (ESP) | 9.750 | 9.750 | 9.600 | 9.850 | 38.737 | 77.687 |
19 | Eszter Óváry (HUN) | 9.825 | 9.675 | 9.600 | 9.825 | 38.750 | 77.675 |
20 | Fan Di (CHN) | 9.675 | 9.900 | 9.725 | 9.600 | 38.737 | 77.637 |
21 | Park Ji-suk (KOR) | 9.700 | 9.700 | 9.600 | 9.850 | 38.750 | 77.600 |
22 | Monica Covacci (CAN) | 9.800 | 9.800 | 9.725 | 9.750 | 38.350 | 77.425 |
23 | Laura Munoz (ESP) | 9.875 | 9.750 | 9.150 | 9.800 | 38.825 | 77.400 |
23 | Beáta Storczer (HUN) | 9.725 | 9.600 | 9.650 | 9.800 | 38.625 | 77.400 |
25 | Karine Boucher (FRA) | 9.725 | 9.800 | 9.637 | 9.825 | 38.387 | 77.374 |
26 | Alena Drevjana (TCH) | 9.700 | 9.825 | 9.675 | 9.600 | 38.487 | 77.287 |
27 | Andrea Ladányi (HUN) | 9.675 | 9.825 | 9.150 | 9.700 | 38.625 | 76.975 |
28 | Giulia Volpi (ITA) | 9.775 | 9.800 | 9.125 | 9.800 | 38.462 | 76.962 |
29 | Hana Ricna (TCH) | 9.125 | 9.825 | 9.625 | 9.700 | 38.587 | 76.862 |
30 | Han Gyeong-im (KOR) | 9.725 | 9.700 | 9.725 | 9.150 | 38.550 | 76.850 |
31 | Janine Rankin (CAN) | 9.775 | 9.675 | 9.125 | 9.700 | 38.512 | 76.787 |
32 | Wang Wenjing (CHN) | 9.525 | 9.225 | 9.675 | 9.575 | 38.700 | 76.700 |
33 | Bae Eun-mi (KOR) | 9.625 | 9.775 | 9.625 | 9.275 | 38.250 | 76.550 |
34 | Miho Shinoda (JPN) | 9.750 | 9.625 | 9.125 | 9.750 | 38.225 | 76.475 |
35 | Luísa Ribeiro (BRA) | 9.700 | 9.700 | 9.175 | 8.850 | 38.325 | 75.750 |
36 | Lori Strong (CAN) | 0.000 | 9.225 | 9.750 | 9.150 | 38.587 | 66.712 |
At the 1988 Summer Olympics, two different gymnastics disciplines were contested: artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics. The artistic gymnastics events were held at the Olympic Gymnastics Hall in Seoul from September 18 through 25th. The rhythmic gymnastics events were held at the same venue from September 28 through 30th.
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